However, Iorlano was more concerned with the safety of his players than the milestone. Iorlano, now 200-17-5, pulled most of his starters with 25 minutes left, fearing they would get hurt. Kingston was issued two red cards – ejections – during the game. According to Iorlano, his team wasn't issued any cards.

“They were punching my kids, it was ridiculous, totally unnecessary,” said Iorlano, who led Newburgh (4-1-2, 2-1-1 OCIAA) to the state Class AA title last season. “It was one of those games, you just wanted to get it over with. We just wanted to get the hell out of there.”

Kingston coach Rob Cowburn could not immediately be reached for comment Wednesday night.

Mark Stellwag, who has been moved from defender to midfield, scored three goals for Newburgh. Nick Bramall added another. As for his 200th win, Iorlano, in his 15th season, said: “I'd feel a lot better about it if we were playing better. We're just trying to get the team on track.”